Rown

I'm glad you all like the format. I'm thinking of making posts to highlight a few of the games further so they don't get lost in the shuffle. And by "I'm thinking of it" I mean "Here's A Closer Look at:"

Crush The Castle Players Pack

Crush The Castle was an early version of "toss and smash" games that ultimately led to the marketing behemoth that is Angry Birds. Though I've never played that more popular incarnation of the concept, I loved the series made by JoeyBetz at ArmorGames. My favorite in the series is probably the Players Pack released after the first game. It introduced a medal system formore efficient castle crushing and had a map with different regions. I don't know what it is about that second thing but I really liked it. It made conquering castles feel less like a check list and more like I was waging war on some poor country. Also the maps the players came up with ran the gamut from "cakewalk" to "ragequit" if you're a perfectionist. Even though I normally post a series with good reason some of you may be turned off by the prospect of playing them all. If that's the case and you have to choose one, let it be this one. ==============Fun Stuff:The game that inspired the series: Castle CloutWalkthrough (otherwise located on the game's page)

Rown

Notes:• Updated the first post for those who've added to the list.• The link for "Don't sh*t your pants" doesn't work because of the forum's filters. I'm going to fix that now. Problem fixed with the magic of URL Shortening.

EDMEISTERX

It's a nice topic ya' got there.These are some of my favourites,I'll post more as I remember.

Super Mario Bros Crossover.It's a nifty game with charecters from other popular games.Includes Luigi and Mario,Ryu Hayabusa,Bill Rizer,Sophia III,Bass,Mega Man,Link,Simon Belmont,and there were more I think.You can also set graphics,like levels from SMB 1 NES,enemies from SMW,and interface from LoZ II,with GameBoy filter on.You can also change skins for each character,like Bass can be Dr.Wily.

Rown

I knew shortly after I hit enter on the original game listing that I'd left a few things out in my haste to have something posted. One of the more obvious omissions to me is Sushi Cat. It's the epitome of american kawaii but don't let that stop you from partaking in its chubby plinko glory. Plinko, as made popular on the game show The Price is Right (and by its relative similarity to Pachinko*), is a game of chance where you drop a ball or disc down a chute and it falls into a given slot to score you so many points.

The twist with Sushi Cat is that you're also trying to pick up as many pieces of sushi as possible and your cat gets fatter the more sushi it picks up, changing how it deflects off of objects and likely where it ends up. The games follow the story of one blue cat and his love for what appears to be a pink cat doll. The gameplay is largely similar betweeneach part of the series and each comes with about 20 levels. But for me, it doesn't get old. JoeyBetz could probably take the 80 or so levels he's created so far and loop them with various minor story developments along the way and I would play for days. So yes, if you can get past the cuteness and can enjoy cats eating fish, give this a go.